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Accessing Windows Terminal Server From Linux

Do you happen to be one of the people who occasionally have to work with NT/W2K? Do you find that you need to access these boxes through MS terminal server? Are you forced to log into a Windows client just so you can connect through MS terminal server? Feeling listless and run down as a result? Then this is for you!

I had a chance to try out this rather cool little terminal server client for Linux and I must admit that I am impressed. It's your classic extract, configure, make and make install build. It's also included on a number of Linux distributions in a friendly RPM format. Either way, it's a piece of cake and works like a charm. Start by looking on your distribution CDs, or head over to this friendly little URL.

     http://www.rdesktop.org/

We now return you to our regularly scheduled Linux work.